Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns, Claire Richards
Series 6, Week 6, Day 5
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 30 (m001d23m) (hd)
Series 6, Week 6, Day 5
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 30 (m001d23m) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, we reach our final. We're going to give away our trophy and there are still three players very much in it.
00:16Three different winners this week, loads of close finishes, two tie breaks, but today we discover our champion.
00:23Today we discover who's walking away with this trophy right there. Let's meet our players for one final time.
00:29And they are Rue Irving, Claire Richards, John Kearns and Dermot Gavin.
00:37Hey everybody, the first thing I'm going to do is take a look at the weekly leaderboards.
00:42Okay, now Claire, you've had two wins this week and you are top of the leaderboard.
00:46You've got 13 there, but Rue is only two behind you and John is only three behind you.
00:50John keeps finishing second. And today, double points Friday.
00:55Eight points for a win, six for second, four for third, two for fourth.
00:59So, all still to play for. Claire, the momentum is with you.
01:03Yeah. Are you feeling confident? I'm guessing not.
01:06I mean, I've already got the suitcase to put my trophy in, so...
01:09Right, okay. Oh, okay, I'm guessing you are confident.
01:12I take it back.
01:15Now, Rue, you won on Monday, you lost in a tie break on Tuesday.
01:18If you win today, then that trophy is going to be in your hands.
01:21What are you thinking?
01:22Well, I'm hoping to take the trophy and steal your suitcase as well.
01:25Nice. John, keep coming second.
01:29If you're going to have your first win of the week, today is the day to do it.
01:32Have you timed your run perfectly?
01:34If I don't go home with some piece of tat emblazoned with your face...
01:40It is tat, it's tat.
01:43Yeah, some of it is.
01:45Some of it, some of it's.
01:46I had a bad night's sleep last night.
01:49Did you, thinking about it?
01:50Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:50You got inside your own head.
01:52Big time. I need to win.
01:53I need to, I'm here to win, and I need to win.
01:56Yeah, should we take a look at that tat?
01:57Yes, please.
01:58Okay, today's tat looks a little bit like this.
02:00Should be disqualified.
02:02I mean, look at...
02:03Wow.
02:04Pet bowl.
02:05Pet?
02:05Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:06Do you know what, John Cairns?
02:07Yeah, a shoehorn.
02:08That's tat.
02:09This guy.
02:10Old knock here.
02:12Devin?
02:12I think he is old...
02:13I want the shoehorn.
02:14...shoehorn.
02:15There's a pasta maker as well.
02:17And, would you believe it, there is also a decanter.
02:21So, there's some stuff there.
02:22But, I know what you mean.
02:23Whatever it is, you want a piece of it, right?
02:25Everyone else is going home with something.
02:27You want it.
02:27Dermot, you've got a brully already.
02:30What would you fancy from today?
02:31I'd have to go for the dog bowl set.
02:34Oh, that dog bowl set.
02:35Yes.
02:36Lovely.
02:36That's a nice dog bowl set.
02:38Claire?
02:39It's a toss-up between the shoehorn and the pasta maker.
02:42You know what?
02:43As so often in life.
02:44I know.
02:44And, Rue?
02:46I think my cats would appreciate the little balls.
02:49The shoehorn.
02:49Yeah.
02:51I was thinking more the espadils, but, yeah.
02:53Most importantly, we're giving away the trophy at the end of the day.
02:56Dermot, it is not going to you or I.
02:58OK, that much we know.
02:59But you have your win already this week.
03:01So, you can literally just lounge in that.
03:04John, Claire, Rue, one of you is going to win the trophy today.
03:07Let's find out who it's going to be, shall we?
03:08Let's play our first round on our final show.
03:11It is...
03:15Tom, Vic and Abbey.
03:17Those are three of our question setters.
03:19They really are called Tom, Vic and Abbey.
03:20We gave them an answer and asked them each to write a different question.
03:24OK?
03:25We'll show you their questions in the order of difficulty.
03:27But buzz in as soon as you know what the answer is.
03:30So, let's see what Tom, Vic and Abbey have for us.
03:33Column to be novel, long-listed for the 2009 Booker Prize.
03:38BUZZER
03:39John's gone straight in.
03:41Brooklyn.
03:43OK, let's take a look at the other two questions, shall we?
03:45If one of these is about a child of the Beckhams,
03:47if I know Tom, Vic and Abbey, it will be.
03:50Borough of New York City with Prospect Park at its centre.
03:54And oldest child of David and Victoria Beckham.
03:56There you go. Well played.
03:57It's buzzing very quick.
04:00Next three questions.
04:01Buzz in as soon as you know an answer.
04:04Large seabird of the family Diomedidae.
04:081968 UK number one single by Fleetwood Mac.
04:14That is Claire.
04:16Seagull?
04:17Seagull.
04:18It is not.
04:20Ru has buzzed in.
04:21Albatross.
04:22Is it Albatross?
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:23Let's take a look at the last question.
04:25This will be about golf.
04:26There you go.
04:27300-part score on a golf hole.
04:29Albatross, what played Ru?
04:31Yes.
04:32Seagull.
04:32What answer is common to these three questions, please?
04:382009 science fiction film starring Sam Rockwell.
04:44John Kearns.
04:46Moon.
04:47OK.
04:48So you're saying Moon.
04:49Let's take a look at the other questions.
04:51East Ender's family surname of Alfie and Spencer.
04:55And celestial object that Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on.
04:59They get easier as they go on, some of the questions.
05:02Well played, John.
05:02Very nicely played.
05:04Next three.
05:06Video game franchise with a protagonist known as Master Chief.
05:09Claire.
05:12Halo.
05:14Ooh.
05:14Ooh, that feels like it could have two other answers.
05:16If there's a Beyoncé in here, let's take a look.
05:18Ooh.
05:182009 UK top ten hit for Beyoncé.
05:21Well done.
05:22Thank God for 15-year-old sons.
05:23And a circle of light that surrounds the heads of holy figures in art.
05:26There you go.
05:27Halo.
05:29Next three.
05:31Singer that represented the UK in the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest.
05:37Oh.
05:37Yes, Claire.
05:39Oh, no.
05:39Gina G.
05:42Gina G.
05:42It's going to be hard to think of two other answers that have found with Gina G.
05:45Yeah, I know.
05:46Silly.
05:47Incorrect, I'm afraid.
05:48Let's take a look at the next question.
05:501815 novel by Jane Austen.
05:55And first name of British tennis player Raducanu.
06:00Yes, John.
06:01Emma.
06:02Emma is the correct answer.
06:04Well done.
06:05Answers all three of those.
06:08Final question in this round.
06:09George Clinton's funk band, whose albums include Mothership Connection.
06:17Collective noun for owls.
06:20Yes, John.
06:21Parliament.
06:22Parliament.
06:23Final clue.
06:24UK legislative body consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
06:29Parliament is the answer to all three of those.
06:30Well played, John.
06:31Very good round for you.
06:32Good day to have a good day.
06:34I'll say that.
06:35Let's take a look at our first leaderboard.
06:40Our friend Dermot, yet to get off the mark.
06:42Rue and Claire, you have one point each.
06:44John, out in the lead with four points.
06:47Well done.
06:48After the lead.
06:48Good morning.
06:50We have four rounds to go.
06:51We've got our final pairs game now.
06:53And it's going to be...
06:54Password one, two, three.
06:58As is traditional on House of Games, Dermot gets to choose his partner.
07:02Dermot, who would you like to play with?
07:04I'm returning to John.
07:06Returning to John.
07:07That's nice.
07:08That's how we started the week.
07:09That's how we're ending the week.
07:10John and Dermot, you're a team.
07:11Claire and Rue, you're a team.
07:12We now have to guess the internet passwords of some famous people.
07:17OK, here are your options.
07:20You've got Eddie Izzard, Dolly Parton, Raphael Nadal
07:23and Rene Zellweger.
07:25Rue and Claire, who would you like to go for?
07:28Dolly.
07:29Dolly.
07:30Dolly, yeah.
07:30Yeah, you like a bit of Dolly.
07:31Go for it.
07:32Dolly Parton.
07:32Dolly Parton, you are going to go for.
07:34OK, so Dolly Parton's internet password
07:37is the answer to these two password hints.
07:39If you put them together, you'll get her password.
07:41It's not really her password, legally, I have to say.
07:43In which 1980 film did you play a character called Dora Lee Rhodes?
07:50And in which year did you both get married
07:53and have your first country chart hit as a songwriter?
07:57You will get three attempts to get this.
08:00OK.
08:01Is it 9 to 5?
08:02I don't know any other films apart from 9 to 5.
08:049 to 5.
08:05I think it's got to be 9 to 5.
08:07And then which year?
08:08So, she would...
08:10What is she, like 75 or something?
08:1175.
08:12Something like that.
08:13She would have been born sort of 1950-ish.
08:15So, what, 18, 19, 20, 21?
08:19Yeah.
08:20So, should we say that maybe she got married sort of 17,
08:22then try either way?
08:241972.
08:25Let's go with that.
08:25Less than 1972.
08:27So, 9 to 5 and 1972.
08:29Yeah.
08:299 to 5, 1972 is our first guess.
08:31What do you think at home on this?
08:32Where are you on these two?
08:33Let's take a look.
08:35Is Dolly Parton's password 9 to 5, 1972?
08:37It is not, but you do have one part correct.
08:43It's got to be the 9 to 5 bit.
08:44Yeah.
08:45So, 9 to 5, 1973?
08:48Yeah.
08:499 to 5, 1973?
08:50Let's take a look.
08:51Is that Dolly Parton's password?
08:53Ah.
08:53It is not, but you still have one part correct.
08:55OK, so it's definitely 9 to 5.
08:56We know it's 9 to 5.
08:57Oh, I think she might be 75.
09:00Yeah.
09:01I think.
09:03So, she was born in what?
09:0547, that would mean she was born in.
09:071967?
09:0867?
09:10Yeah, let's try.
09:11I think, yeah.
09:12So, 9 to 5, 1967.
09:14So, your final guess is that Dolly Parton's password.
09:19It's a hard one.
09:20Shall we find out?
09:219 to 5 was right, wasn't it?
09:23But what year did she have that first hit?
09:2566, you were so close.
09:29Oh!
09:309 to 5, 1966.
09:32Yes, she's 76 years old now.
09:35Good on you, well done.
09:36So close, unlucky.
09:38John Dermott, who would you like to go for?
09:40I think we're going to go for...
09:42Eddie Izzard.
09:43OK, Eddie Izzard.
09:45Eddie Izzard's password is the answer to these two hints.
09:49The name of which geometric shape was the title of your 2000 stand-up show?
09:53And in which number, Ocean's film, did you first play the character Roman Nagel?
10:01The show was Circle.
10:03In which number, Ocean's film, did you play the character Roman Nagel?
10:1011?
10:10Let's go, let's just try that, I think.
10:13Circle.
10:14Circle 11?
10:15Circle 11.
10:16Circle 11, let's take a look.
10:18Is that Eddie Izzard's password?
10:22It is not, but you have one part correct.
10:24Yeah, OK.
10:26So Circle is correct, because you're definitely on that tour and you're in the same business.
10:30So I would Circle 12.
10:33Let's try it out, why not?
10:34Circle 12?
10:35Yeah, yes, please.
10:36Circle 12, is that Eddie Izzard's password?
10:38It is Eddie Izzard's password, very well done.
10:44Rue and Claire, who would you like to go for now?
10:47Rene.
10:48Yeah, Rene.
10:49Rene Zellweger.
10:50OK, her password is the combination of these two hints.
10:55You received your first Oscar nomination for which film?
11:00And you went to university in which city in Texas?
11:02Did she get an Oscar for Bridget, or was it Judy?
11:07Judy's later on.
11:08She's had other...
11:09She's had other stuff, hasn't she?
11:10Other nominations.
11:11She, I don't...
11:12What?
11:13Chicago?
11:14Was she in Chicago at all?
11:15Oh, I think it might be Chicago, actually.
11:18Oh, hold on.
11:18It wasn't Jerry Maguire, was it?
11:20Oh.
11:21She was the love interest, wasn't she?
11:22No, let's try Chicago.
11:24Chicago?
11:25Because it was proper...
11:26You went to university in which city in Texas?
11:29There's a lot...
11:30Dallas, Austin.
11:32Can't think of any more.
11:35But you knew there, I thought, she knows!
11:38What should we go for for our first guess?
11:40Let's try Chicago, Dallas.
11:42Chicago, Dallas?
11:43What do you think at home on this one?
11:44Where have you gone on this?
11:45Chicago, Dallas.
11:46Is that Rene Zellweger's password?
11:49It is not.
11:51Neither part is correct.
11:52Oh, OK.
11:53Neither part is correct.
11:54Which sort of, in some ways, helps you out.
11:56What about Houston?
11:58Yeah.
11:59So, then Jerry Maguire, Houston?
12:03Jerry Maguire, Houston?
12:04Yeah, let's try that.
12:05Jerry Maguire, Houston.
12:07Is that Rene Zellweger's password?
12:09These are hard.
12:11You've got neither part correct again.
12:12Oh, my goodness.
12:14So, the only other is Austin I can think of.
12:17That's the only one I can think of.
12:18That's the only other place I can think of.
12:20Yeah, Austin.
12:20That's where I was headed next.
12:22Yeah.
12:22So, I mean, can we name any other films apart from Bridget Jones?
12:26Maybe it was Bridget Jones' Diary, you know, because she gained weight for it and people think that's to be applauded.
12:33Hey, where's my Oscar?
12:35I should have ten.
12:36So, we think maybe Bridget Jones' Diary, Austin?
12:39Yeah.
12:40Bridget Jones' Diary, Austin, is that Rene Zellweger's password?
12:43It is.
12:46Oh, well done.
12:46Oh, my goodness.
12:48That's the way to do it.
12:49Wow.
12:49Well done.
12:50Run out of Rene Zellweger films and run out of Texan cities.
12:52Yeah.
12:53And there's the answer.
12:54Well played.
12:54Well done.
12:55John and Dermot, Rafa Nadal is the password.
12:59You've got to hack now and do that by answering these two password hints.
13:05You were born on which Mediterranean island?
13:09And including your 2022 victory, how many times have you won the French Open?
13:14He was born in Mallorca.
13:17I think he's won 21 Opens.
13:21French is clay.
13:23That's his best.
13:25Do you know anything about Nadal?
13:26No.
13:27No.
13:28He's won the French a lot.
13:31Mallorca 16.
13:34What?
13:35Mallorca 16 you're going for.
13:36It's your first guess.
13:37Let's take a look.
13:38Is it Mallorca 16?
13:41It is not.
13:42Yeah.
13:43You have one part correct.
13:44Yeah.
13:44Federer's won Wimbledon eight times.
13:47So I think maybe it's around that ballpark then maybe.
13:50For the French Open?
13:51Yeah.
13:51Let's try eight.
13:53Yeah.
13:54We'll go for Mallorca 8.
13:55Yeah.
13:56Is that Rafa Nadal's password?
13:59It is not.
14:00You have one part correct as well though, so we know Mallorca is right.
14:03So it's either going to be seven or nine, I would say.
14:06But he's won it a lot.
14:08Well then, are you looking at 10 or 11?
14:10Let's go with Mallorca 10.
14:12Is Rafa Nadal's password Mallorca 10?
14:16It is not.
14:17Let's find out what it is.
14:2114.
14:22That first guess was really good.
14:24You put me off.
14:25You started laughing at 16.
14:27But I just thought he must have won more US Opens and Wimbledons than five.
14:30I'm telling you, he...
14:32Or seven.
14:33Yeah, yeah.
14:33He's mad at the French Open.
14:34I genuinely didn't mean to put you off.
14:36I apologise wholeheartedly.
14:3816 was a very good guess.
14:40Well done at home.
14:41Mallorca 14.
14:41Well done if you said it.
14:43That's the end of that round.
14:44Let's take a look at what it's done to our leaderboard, shall we?
14:46Everybody off the mark now.
14:48Dermot has got himself one point.
14:50Rue and Claire, two points each.
14:52John stood out in the lead with five points.
14:54Yay!
14:55That's a nice little score, isn't it?
14:56That's a nice.
14:57Yeah, you take that.
14:58That's a nice little score.
14:59Just three rounds until we give away our trophy.
15:01The next one is...
15:03The Elephant in the Room.
15:07Fingers on buzzers, please.
15:08Before I ask you any questions, I'll tell you what today's Elephant in the Room is.
15:13It is hat.
15:14So, whatever answer you give me, do not say the word hat.
15:18Here's your first one.
15:20Which future Desperate Housewives actor played Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies?
15:24Yes, that's Claire.
15:30Terry Chur.
15:30Terry Chur is correct.
15:33Terry Hatcher becomes Terry Chur.
15:36Next one.
15:38Which cocktail is made from whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters?
15:44Claire.
15:45Man-tan.
15:47Man-tan?
15:48Yeah, absolutely Manhattan.
15:49It becomes Man-tan.
15:51Well done.
15:52Good, good.
15:53Next one.
15:54Who was the Prime Minister of the UK from 1979 to 19...
15:59John.
16:00Margaret...
16:01T-chur.
16:02Margaret-t-chur?
16:04That's absolutely right.
16:05Margaret-t-chur.
16:05Margaret-t-chur.
16:07That was Margaret-t-chur.
16:09Next question.
16:09Don't say hat.
16:11What is the title, please, of this song?
16:21Dermot.
16:23Entertainment.
16:23T-s Entertainment is correct.
16:26Well done.
16:26That's Entertainment by the Jam becomes T-s Entertainment.
16:30Next one.
16:32The stage musical Never Forget features the songs of which boy band?
16:39Yes, John.
16:40Take.
16:41Take-t.
16:41It's absolutely right.
16:45Take-t.
16:45Take-t becomes take-t, or take-t.
16:49Next one.
16:50Which motor racing circuit located in Longfield, Kent, was used for the British Grand Prix from 1964 to 1986?
17:01Yes, that is Rue.
17:03Brands-t-chur.
17:04Brands-t-chur.
17:05Brands-t-chur.
17:06Brands-t-chur becomes Brands-t-chur.
17:08Mm-hmm.
17:08Nice work.
17:09Final question in this round.
17:12What is the title of this song?
17:16Whoa.
17:16Wow.
17:17Wherever I lay my...
17:20Oh, my Lord.
17:21What the hell?
17:22You are incorrect.
17:23Oh.
17:24Really?
17:24We passed it over.
17:25You are incorrect, I'm afraid.
17:26Rue.
17:28Um, wherever I lay my...
17:31T-s my home.
17:32Very, very well played, Rue.
17:33And very meanly played our question centres as well.
17:36Sometimes they do two hats.
17:37That's naughty.
17:38That is the end of the round.
17:40Claire has won twice this week.
17:41Rue has won once.
17:42Dermot has won once.
17:43John, yet to win.
17:45But today, he still has that three-point lead.
17:48John with seven points.
17:49How about that?
17:50Two rounds to go.
17:53Our next round is...
17:57And the answer isn't.
17:59I'm going to ask each of you a question.
18:00There will be four possible answers.
18:01One will be correct.
18:02The other three are written by your opponents to fool you.
18:05Get the right answer, I'm going to give you a point.
18:07Choose one of theirs, and you will give a point away to them.
18:10Rue, a question for you with four possible answers.
18:14What is the title of the 1979 memoir of the Beatles producer George Martin?
18:19You've got a correct answer here,
18:21and three answers written by Claire, John and Dermot.
18:25Is it He Said, He Said?
18:28Is it Four Scousers and a Gent?
18:31Is it All You Need Is Ears?
18:34Or is it Beetle Juice?
18:38Strong fake answer work, everybody.
18:41Really good.
18:42Yeah.
18:43There's no way I could know this.
18:44I'm purely guessing.
18:45For sure.
18:46I probably will go for Four Scousers and a Gent.
18:50We'll go Four Scousers and a Gent.
18:52Do you agree at home?
18:53Do you disagree?
18:54Rue, have you just scored a point?
18:55Or have you given a point away?
18:56Is the answer Four Scousers and a Gent?
18:58Or not.
19:00What is the answer?
19:02Oh.
19:03Need His Ears was the answer.
19:05So you've given away a point.
19:06Who have you given it to?
19:07Who wrote Four Scousers and a Gent?
19:11Dermot wrote it.
19:12You're welcome.
19:12He said, he said, John and Beetlejuice.
19:17I mean.
19:18Well, Claire's good.
19:20They were all good, I thought.
19:21And Claire, it's now your question.
19:22With Four Possible Answers.
19:24What was America, a work of art by Maurizio Catalan that was stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019?
19:33Was it a sculpture of a mouldy hamburger?
19:3850 bronze pigs?
19:41A marble sculpture of the McDonald's M?
19:44Oh, wow.
19:46Or a solid gold toilet?
19:49Which of those was a work of art called America that was stolen?
19:53I've got a feeling.
19:55I know this.
19:56And I think it's the toilet.
19:59A solid gold toilet, I think.
20:01OK.
20:02Going to go for solid gold toilets.
20:03Yeah.
20:04That's the steps rider on their tour.
20:06Always.
20:07Solid gold toilets.
20:08What do you think at home on this one?
20:10Claire has said a solid gold toilet.
20:12Has she scored a point or given a point away?
20:15Scored a point.
20:16Well done.
20:17Yeah, I think I read it.
20:18Yeah.
20:18And you were just thinking, how on earth did they steal a solid gold toilet?
20:22That's ongoing.
20:23The sculpture of the mouldy hamburger was Rue.
20:2750 bronze pigs was John.
20:29And the marble sculpture of the McDonald's M was Dermot.
20:32John, it's your turn now.
20:35What are traditionally thrown onto the rink
20:38by fans of the Detroit Red Wings ice hockey team?
20:41Do they throw paper airplanes?
20:45Empty Red Cups?
20:51Octopuses?
20:53Or Rubber Ducks?
20:54Those are really good wrong answers.
20:57Absolutely played with a straight bat.
20:59I think whoever wrote Rubber Ducks was thinking of the film Mighty Ducks.
21:03And so it's just written Rubber Ducks.
21:06Interesting.
21:07I think Empty Red Cups, someone's just read the question.
21:10Detroit Red Wings and gone something red.
21:14It's between paper airplanes and octopuses.
21:16If you buy in a cuddly toy of an octopus, that's a lot of money to just throw on the rink.
21:22So, I'm going to go with paper airplanes.
21:27I'm going to go with paper airplanes.
21:28What do you think at home?
21:29You agree with John?
21:30Disagree?
21:31Has John scored a point at a very crucial time?
21:33Or is he giving away a point at a crucial time?
21:35Is the answer paper airplanes?
21:38Not.
21:39What was the answer?
21:40Oh, no.
21:42Octopuses is the answer.
21:43Wow.
21:44Strange.
21:45Not live ones, but from the fishmongers, essentially.
21:49So, who have you given a point to?
21:51Who wrote paper airplanes?
21:53Dermot wrote paper airplanes.
21:55Good at this.
21:57The other answer, so Empty Red Cups was Claire.
22:01I think I would have gone for that.
22:02And Rubber Ducks was Rue.
22:04Dermot, last question of the round.
22:08In the 1967 spoof film Casino Royale, which stars David Niven as Sir James Bond,
22:13what is the name of the femme fatale, played by Jacqueline Bissett?
22:17Is it...
22:19Tiny Kisses?
22:22Miss Good Thighs?
22:25Sasha Dice?
22:28Or Miss Lily Dulally?
22:32Hmm.
22:34It's going to be a dangerous one to be as analytic as John was.
22:39Yeah, yeah, maybe, yeah.
22:41Maybe just an answer.
22:45Oh, dear.
22:48Miss Good Thighs.
22:49Has Dermot scored another point this round, or has he given one away?
22:52Is the answer Miss Good Thighs?
22:53It is.
22:56Well done.
22:56What a round for Dermot.
22:57Very impressive.
22:59Three out of four points in this round.
23:01Tiny Kisses was Claire.
23:05Sasha Dice was Rue.
23:08Miss Lily Dulally was John.
23:10Well done, Dermot.
23:11That's the end of that round.
23:12We only have one round to go.
23:14One round before we give away our trophy.
23:17John has been in the lead throughout today.
23:19Let's see where he stands at the moment.
23:23Rue's got four.
23:24Claire and Dermot, you've got five points each.
23:26John is still in the lead.
23:28Seven points.
23:30He looks happy about it.
23:32Listen, shall we do it?
23:33Don't miss it.
23:34Oh, yes.
23:35Shall we do it?
23:35It's pretty competitive.
23:37Some great quizzing going on.
23:38Let's play our final round, shall we?
23:40Of course it is.
23:45Answer smash.
23:46Good luck, one and all.
23:46Fingers on buzzers.
23:47Point for a correct answer.
23:49A point off for an incorrect answer.
23:51Don't forget.
23:52Here we go.
23:52Your first category is Olympic sports and events.
23:56There'll be depictions of those.
23:58Who is going to be our champion?
24:00Let's find out.
24:00In the 2003 film Elf, where does Buddy the Elf live
24:05before travelling to New York?
24:10That's Claire.
24:11North Pole Vault.
24:13North Pole Vault?
24:15Absolutely right.
24:16Well done.
24:16North Pole and Pole Vault.
24:18North Pole and Pole Vault is absolutely right.
24:20Next question.
24:22Next sport.
24:23What is the highest decoration for gallantry in action
24:26in the British Armed Forces?
24:30Yes, that is John.
24:33Victoria Cross...
24:35..uh...
24:37..training.
24:39Victoria Cross Training.
24:40It's not, I'm afraid, Rue.
24:42Um, Victoria Cross Slalom.
24:45Victoria Cross Slalom.
24:47It's not Dermot.
24:50Victoria Cross Country Ski.
24:52Victoria Cross Country Skiing.
24:53We were looking for Victoria Cross and Cross Country Skiing.
24:57Next clue, next picture.
25:00Which reality show featuring tour guide Brendan Sheeran
25:02was first broadcast on Channel 4 in 2005?
25:08John.
25:11Coach...
25:12Long...
25:15Sorry, John.
25:19You lose another point.
25:21Anybody?
25:22What have I done?
25:25Coach Triple Jump.
25:26Triple Jump?
25:27Oh, my Lord.
25:28Triple Jump I was looking for, I'm afraid.
25:30Unlucky.
25:31Oh, no.
25:32Next category.
25:33Decorating Supplies.
25:34John.
25:35John.
25:36Decorating Supplies.
25:37Good.
25:38Here we go.
25:39Those will be the pictures.
25:40There will be clues above.
25:41Snakes, crocodiles and lizards are examples of what type of animal?
25:49Yes, Claire.
25:50Reptile cutter.
25:51Reptile cutter?
25:52Oh, for a kid.
25:53Correct.
25:54No mucking about.
25:55On it like a scotch bonnet.
25:57Next clue.
25:58And next picture.
26:00Leonardo DiCaprio played King Louis XIV of France
26:03and his twin brother in which 1998 film?
26:09Yes, Claire.
26:10Iron Masking Tape.
26:11Iron Masking Tape?
26:13You're close enough, I won't take a point off.
26:15It's not the Iron Masking Tape.
26:17Need a bit more.
26:19It's the man in the Iron Masking Tape is what I was looking for.
26:22The man in the Iron Mask.
26:23Next clue.
26:24Next picture.
26:26Which horse won the Grand National in 2018 and 2019?
26:35Shall we find out?
26:36This is killing me.
26:37Tiger Roller.
26:39Oh, it's a paint roller.
26:40Tiger Roll and Roller.
26:42Next category.
26:44No more categories today.
26:47That finished fast.
26:48Yeah.
26:49John, the wheels came off a little bit.
26:51There it is.
26:52These things happen.
26:53Class shows in the end.
26:54Let's find out, shall we?
26:55Our winner on Friday's House of Games is Claire.
27:01Very well done, Claire.
27:02Nicely done.
27:04You've won another prize.
27:06What would you like to take home?
27:08Going to go shoehorn.
27:09You're going to go shoehorn.
27:10On how lovely Claire Richards takes home the House of Games shoehorn.
27:14I think she's going to be taking home something else as well.
27:17What a close week it's been.
27:18Went to the last round of the last show.
27:20But our champion on this week's House of Games...
27:24...is Claire Richards.
27:25Richard, how about that, Claire?
27:28Very well done.
27:29In the end, look at the distance.
27:31And John, you came second.
27:33I've said it all week.
27:34You came second.
27:36Claire, congratulations.
27:37Thanks.
27:38What a win.
27:38Three daily wins and a trophy as well.
27:40So excited.
27:41Very nicely done.
27:42Thank you so much.
27:42I've loved this week.
27:43It's been an absolute pleasure having you all on.
27:45Congratulations on your many prizes as well.
27:47John, sorry about your perennial second place.
27:49Absolutely.
27:50But listen, you covered yourself in some sort of glory.
27:54Thank you all so much for playing.
27:55And thank you all so much for watching the House of Games.
27:57APPLAUSE
28:25You are the first member of Steps to win that trophy.
28:28Am I?
28:28Can you believe it?
28:29Yeah.
28:29That's a...
28:30You can.
28:32Oh, boy, can I.
28:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:36They would say the same as well, though.
28:38If I wasn't the first, I would be shocked.
28:40You're like, I was going to stay here.
28:40I was going to be disappointed.
28:41I wouldn't say it.
28:50Bye-bye.
28:50Bye-bye.
28:50Bye-bye.
28:50Bye-bye.
28:51Bye-bye.
28:51Bye-bye.
28:56Bye-bye.
29:01Bye-bye.